Judge dismisses lawsuit Tony Romo's fantasy football convention filed against NFL
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The season hasn't even started and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has already been dealt a loss.
A judge in Dallas dismissed a suit filed by Romo's National Fantasy Football Convention against the NFL on Tuesday. The suit claimed the NFL improperly contacted players, a tactic that contributed to the inaugural event being canceled.
This year's event, which was scheduled to be held in Pasadena, Calif., next month, was postponed two weeks ago.
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Romo didn't want to go into details when he discussed the postponement earlier this month.
"I haven't discussed it with [my business partners]," Romo said, via the Dallas Morning News. "I've just kind of stayed away from the day-to-day operations.
"Obviously I just want the fans to be able to have a great event. But we'll see the logistics part and why things happened the way they did. I just don't have an answer for you as far as what the details were surrounding it all."